Opera in three acts (15 scenes); Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 5 Oct. 2018
Conductor: Donald Runnicles; Stage director: Ole Anders Tandberg; Set design: Erlend Birkeland; Costume design: Maria Geber; Light design: Ellen Ruge; Video: Robert Pflanz; Chorus master: Jeremy Bines; Children’s chorus: Christian Lindhorst; Dramaturge: Jörg Königsdorf
With Johan Reuter, Thomas Blondelle, Matthew Newlin, Burkhard Ulrich, Seth Carico, Andrew Dickinson, Elena Zhidkova, Annika Schlicht, Tobias Kehrer, Philipp Jekal, chorus, children’s chorus and the orchestra of Deutsche Oper Berlin.
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20th century opera began with WOZZECK. No other work was destined to be more influential in defining the development of musical theatre than Alban Berg’s work, which set Büchner’s play to music and premiered in 1925. Berg does not narrate the tale of Wozzeck’s murder of his friend, Marie, and his subsequent suicide as a grand drama of emotions but rather depicts his characters through the k